Introduction to Electromagnetic Engineering - Brossura

Libro 5 di 28: Dover Books on Electrical Engineering

Harrington, Roger F.

 
9780486432410: Introduction to Electromagnetic Engineering

Sinossi

This study of electromagnetic theory introduces students to a broad range of quantities and concepts, imparting the necessary vector analysis and associated mathematics and reinforcing its teachings with several elementary field problems. Based on circuit theory rather than on the classical force-relationship approach, the text uses the theory of electric circuits to provide a system of experiments already familiar to the electrical engineer; a series of field concepts are then introduced as a logical extension of circuit theory. Virtually unobtainable elsewhere, this text was written by a prominent professor whose recognition includes the prestigious IEEE Electromagnetics Award. It is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a background in calculus and circuit theory. 176 Figures. 9 Tables.

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Contenuti

1. Basic Concepts 2. Charge Density and Current Density 3. Electric Intensity and Magnetic Flux Density 4. Electric Flux Density and Magnetic Density 5. The Field of Static Changes 6. The Field of Steady Currents 7. Some Field Concepts 8. The Boundary-value Problem 9. Circuit Elements 10. The Electromagnetic Field Appendixes. Bibliography. Index

Product Description

Based on circuit theory rather than on classical force-relationship approach, this text uses the theory of electric circuits to provide a system of experiments and introduces a series of field concepts as a logical extension of circuit theory. Appropriate for juniors, seniors, or first-year graduate students. 176 figures. 1958 edition.

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